A gas with one proton would be hydrogen gas (H2), which consists of two hydrogen atoms, each with one proton.
There are two up quarks and one down quark in one proton.
The "NUMBER" (#) of Protons in an Atom of Hydrogen is one (1). The number of protons is what makes a specific element that element. Hydrogen always has one proton no matter what. If someone says that a hydrogen atom has two protons(they are incorrect), it is no longer hydrogen; it is the element Helium.
Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated. You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge. So Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy) Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
Two up quarks and one down quark make up a proton.
P=UUD (two up, one down) N=DDU (two down, one up) Down quarks are charge -1/3 relative to a proton and up quarks are charge +2/3 relative to a proton.
Helium
I believe your question is incomplete. What is an inert gas and has one more proton... one more proton than what, exactly? Than hydrogen? If so, the answer would be helium.
Hydrogen consists of an Atomic nucleus and one proton. It is a gas and it's clear.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal gas. An atom has 1 proton and one electron.
Yes they can do it. That is because of + charge.
Some examples of isotopes include Carbon-12, Carbon-13, and Carbon-14. These isotopes have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
The simplest element on the periodic table is hydrogen, which has the atomic number 1. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe, consisting of just one proton and one electron.
The particle with one unit of positive charge is Proton. Answer Proton
Hydrogen ion is the only element that has no neutron and one proton. That is why it is basically a proton.
an inert noble gas
Hydrogen has only one proton (atomic number 1). It has its nucleus and its single proton.
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.